BCCI’s shock in ICC, this big rule changed as soon as Jai Shah became the chairman
Jay Shah is going to take charge from December 1 Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) Recently, Jay Shah, Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, was elected as the new Chairman without any opposition in the Apex Council meeting held in Dubai last month. So now Jay Shah, who has been holding the responsibility in BCCI for five years, is going to take over the post of ICC Chairman from December 1. However, now news is coming that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to extend the current tenure of its new chairman. Earlier the tenure of the Chairman was of two years, which has now been reduced to three years. Earlier any chairman could complete three terms of two years each. But now that the tenure period has increased, any chairman can be elected only for two consecutive terms. But Shah will now remain on this post for two consecutive terms, whose duration will be 3 years each. After this major change in the rules, Jay Shah is going to be seen working on the post of ICC Chairman for six consecutive years. Also, according to the new rules, elected presidents cannot be re-elected in future. Jay Shah will replace the current chairman Greg Barclay in ICC. It is noteworthy that Barkley was selected for the first time in 2020. Since then he has completed 2 terms. There was also a change in the rules of women’s ranking In addition to the change in the tenure of the chairman’s post, the ICC Chief Executives Committee (CEC) has announced changes to the women’s ranking rules. After the new rule, any team will have to play at least 8 matches in ODI and T20 formats every year to get into the ICC rankings. Earlier there was a rule to play 6 matches. The annual update of the ranking will now be done on May 1 instead of October 1.
Why have there been so many changes in IPL mega auction, Chairman Arun Dhumal answered all the questions
BCCI has recently made announcements regarding player retention and other things. Arun Dhumal (Image Credit- Twitter X) The Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council has introduced some strict rules, especially regarding overseas players, in a media statement issued on Saturday, September 28. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has defined the retention rules and salary slabs. IPL teams. It has also introduced a possible two-year suspension rule for foreign players over auction irregularities, which have cost teams losses in recent years. BCCI has recently made announcements regarding player retention and other things. Regarding retention of 6 players, increasing player value to Rs 18,14,11,18 and Rs 14 crore, ban on foreign players and impact player rule, Arun Dhumal has said that these decisions were taken keeping in mind the betterment of the league and all the teams. Have been taken. Arun Dhumal gave a big statement regarding IPL retention rule Arun Dhumal told The Indian Express in an interview that this time the amount of players to be retained before the mega auction has been increased so that all the franchises have a chance to build a good team. He said, “The idea was to give equal opportunities to all the franchisees. Suppose if a franchise has a very good team and wants to retain them, then the average price of those players will be the same. It cannot be that the best player gets Rs 18 crore and the fifth player whom the team wants to retain is given Rs 5-6 crore.” Dhumal has also said that the real value of a player is often revealed in the auction. He further answered this question that the match fee for the players has been fixed so that the players who are sold at a lower price and play more matches should get more money. Arun Dhumal also said that if you want to retain an uncapped player, he should get Rs 4 crore, because you want to retain that player only when he has some talent. Regarding the Impact Player rule, Dhumal has said that it has made the tournament exciting and big scores have been made. People say that all-rounders are not getting a chance, but the top all-rounders are playing, like Ravindra Jadeja and Sunil Narayan. Arun Dhumal further said on players being banned for leaving the tournament, “We have found that many times players do not make themselves available for the mega auction, but instead come to the mini auction, so that they can get a better price. We wanted to ensure that people who come to the mega auction do not suffer losses. If they are selected in the auction but somehow do not make themselves available, they will have to give valid reasons for the same. This is because the franchise owners and the team are working in detail to provide the best team for the tournament and every player is important. If he is not available then the team is affected. It is a team game after all. So the idea…
Arun Dhumal can be elected unopposed as IPL chairman, BCCI’s AGM to be held in Bengaluru on September 29
An Annual General Meeting (AGM) of BCCI is scheduled to be held on September 29 in Bengaluru. Arun Dhumal (Image Credit- Twitter X) Amid reports of retention rules ahead of the IPL mega auction, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is scheduled to hold its Annual General Meeting in Bengaluru on Sunday, September 29. Let us tell you that some important decisions can be taken in this meeting. So, if the latest media reports are to be believed then Arun Singh Dhumal can be elected unopposed as the Chairman of IPL Governing Council. Apart from this, Abhishek Dalmia will also continue in his role. Let us tell you that in this upcoming meeting of BCCI, elections can be held for the chairman and the remaining two posts. So for these vacant places, Dhumal and Dalmia have filed nominations for their respective posts. Also, if no other officer has presented candidature for these posts, then both can be elected unopposed. So after the elections, Dhumal is likely to continue his role as IPL chairman for at least one more year. Under his leadership, the IPL Governing Council will be seen working on important issues like player retention rules and match fees in the coming months. Election of new BCCI secretary is not included in the current agenda Let us tell you that in this meeting of BCCI, there can be a discussion on the appointment of Jay Shah as the representative of BCCI in the International Cricket Council (ICC). It is noteworthy that recently it has been announced that Jai Shah will be made the chairman of the supreme body of cricket. In such a situation, to work independently as ICC Chairman, Shah will have to be relieved of his role. Only after this will he be able to work in detail in his new role. So after Shah leaves his post in BCCI, there is a possibility of two candidates being appointed to his post.
ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit chairman Sir Ronnie Flanagan is going to retire in October
Sir Robbie Flanagan, the independent chairman of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit since 2010, is set to retire. ICC anti-corruption chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst-IDI/IDI via Getty Images) Sir Robbie Flanagan of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit, who has been the independent chairman of the unit since 2010, is now going to retire. According to ESPNcricinfo’s report, he will retire by the end of October 2024. Let us tell you that Flanagan’s decision has come after ACU chief Alex Marshall’s decision to retire in November. Most importantly, Sir Robbie Flanagan has also served as Chief Inspector of Home Tenure for England, Wales and Northern Ireland and as a High Committee Senior Police Officer he was given important responsibility as Chairman of the new Anti-Corruption Unit in 2010. Interestingly, Paul Condon founded the ACU after his appointment to the ICC in 2000. Initially, Condon was tasked with handling the ever-increasing cases of match fixing, and under Condon’s ideals, the increased laws against match fixing resulted in Mohammad Azharuddin, Salim Malik and the late Hansie Cronje facing life bans for fixing. Moreover, with the growing popularity of T20 cricket, Condon had said that the shortest format domestic league would pose the biggest threat to the integrity of the game. ICC releases Women’s T20 World Cup anthem The Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is scheduled to start from October 3. This important tournament will be played in the UAE. Let us tell you that this tournament was earlier to be played in Bangladesh but due to political controversy, it will now be held in the UAE. The ICC has released the anthem of the upcoming tournament. Its name is ‘Whatever It Takes’. Many people have also praised this new anthem. The official song of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is sung by the all-girl pop group WiSH. The music director of the song is Mikey McCleary and the composer is Parth Parekh and it is produced by Bay Music House. The song is now available for download and streaming on major platforms around the world. Highest wicket taker in the history of Women’s T20 World Cup- List of captains who have won the most Test matches for India- List of highest wicket takers in Duleep Trophy 2024- List of highest run scorers in Duleep Trophy 2024- List of bowlers with most five-wicket hauls in Test cricket- IND vs BAN Latest WTC Points Table after the first test- Highest run scorer in the history of Women’s T20 World Cup- These teams have lost in the finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup Against which team has Virat Kohli scored the most Test centuries? Will Hardik Pandya return to Test cricket?
“There is no concern about him becoming ICC chairman”- PCB President said about Jay Shah
Jay Shah has become the chairman of ICC, he will take charge from December 1. Mohsin Naqvi & Jay Shah (Photo Source: Getty Images) A few days ago, Jay Shah was elected unopposed as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He will start his tenure from December 1, 2024. Since he became the chairman, such statements are coming out in which it is being told that, Pakistan Cricket Board i.e. PCB has a problem with Jay Shah becoming the ICC chairman, the board is not happy with his decision to become the chairman? Now the statement of PCB President Mohsin Naqvi has come out on this. Mohsin Naqvi said that there is no concern about BCCI Secretary Jay Shah becoming the ICC Chairman. At the end of last month, Jay Shah was elected unopposed as the ICC President. The current President Greg Barclay did not want his third term. In such a situation, elections were to be held, but no other contender stood before Jay Shah, so he was elected unopposed as the ICC Chairman. PCB President Mohsin Naqvi gave a big statement on Jay Shah becoming ICC Chairman PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi also spoke about Jay Shah becoming ICC chairman and the next Asian Cricket Council meeting. “We are in touch with Jay Shah; there are no concerns about him becoming ICC chairman. The ACC meeting is on September 8 and 9,” Naqvi told reporters, as quoted by Geo News. Naqvi also confirmed that he will not be present at the meeting and said, “I will not be able to attend the meeting and Salman Nasir will attend it. Matters related to the new chairman will be finalised in the meeting.” Jay Shah will take over as ICC chairman on 1 December 2024. He is the youngest person to become ICC chairman. He is the fifth person from India to become the ICC chief after Jagmohan Dalmiya, Sharad Pawar, N Srinivasan and Shashank Manohar. Pakistan is to host the ICC Champions Trophy next year, but it is believed that as soon as Jay Shah becomes the ICC chairman, he can announce the decision that Team India will not go to Pakistan to play the ICC Champions Trophy and Team India’s matches will be held at neutral venues.
Former Pakistani captain made a big statement, said- ICC Chairman Jay Shah should show emotion and send India to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy
Pakistan has the hosting rights for Champions Trophy 2025. Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) Recently, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah has been elected ICC chairman. Shah’s appointment has left the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wondering about the future of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. It is worth noting that this time the hosting rights of the Champions Trophy are with Pakistan. However, it is not yet confirmed whether India will tour Pakistan for this multi-nation tournament or not? Also, looking at the current political relations between the two countries, it seems that India will hardly go to Pakistan. If this happens, then once again the Champions Trophy can be held in a hybrid format like the Asia Cup. It is worth noting that at that time the hosting rights were with Pakistan, but India played all its matches including the final in Sri Lanka. On the other hand, now after Jay Shah became the ICC chairman, a big statement has come from former Pakistani captain and legendary batsman Younis Khan. Younis believes that Shah will maintain the spirit of sportsmanship and will help India tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. Younis Khan gave a big statement Let us tell you that after Jay Shah became the ICC chairman recently, Younis Khan, quoting Cricket Pakistan, said- Jay Shah becoming the ICC chief should lead to the rise of cricket. Shah needs to show sportsmanship, because with the good initiative of the ICC chief, India can come to Pakistan to play cricket, in the same way Pakistan can also tour India. Well, now it remains to be seen whether India will tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy or not? However, looking at the current scenario, it seems impossible.
“Great success in the future…”, Virat Kohli congratulated Jay Shah in a special way on becoming the ICC chairman
Jay Shah will take over as ICC chairman from December 1 Virat Kohli & Jay Shah (Photo Source: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah was elected unopposed as the new chairman of the ICC. He will replace Greg Barclay, whose second term ends on November 30. Greg Barclay had already confirmed that he is not interested in holding the post for a third consecutive time, after which speculation about Jay Shah becoming the next chairman had intensified. Jay Shah is the fifth Indian to become ICC Chairman, before him Jagmohan Dalmiya, Sharad Pawar, N Srinivasan and Shashank Manohar have held the post. The Indian cricket world is currently seen congratulating Jay Shah, in which the name of legendary player Virat Kohli has also been added. Kohli congratulated the new ICC chairman in a special way through social media. Virat Kohli tweeted and congratulated Jay Shah Virat Kohli tweeted on social media and wrote, Many congratulations Jay Shah on being elected as the chairman of ICC. Wishing you great success in the future. Many congratulations @JayShah on being elected as the ICC chairman. Wishing you great success ahead. — Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 28, 2024 Jai Shah gave special congratulations to Virat on completing 16 years in international cricket Virat Kohli completed 16 years in international cricket on August 18, 2024. He played the first international match of his career against Sri Lanka. There was a day and there is a day today… Virat Kohli has become the most liked cricketer in the world. Jay Shah had congratulated King Kohli through social media. Shah wrote, 16 years ago today, a 19-year-old boy Virat Kohli stepped onto the international stage for the first time, marking the start of a career that has become truly legendary. Congratulations to the King on completing 16 years in international cricket. 16 years ago today, a 19-year-old @imVkohli stepped onto the international stage for the first time, marking the beginning of what has become a truly legendary career. Congratulations to the King on completing 16 years in international cricket! pic.twitter.com/Q6U17q6nP1 — Jay Shah (@JayShah) August 18, 2024 Let us tell you, Jay Shah has been working as BCCI Secretary since 2019. Currently, he has one year of tenure left, however now he will have to leave the post. Jay Shah will take over as ICC Chairman from December 1.
Shakib Al Hasan will play Test series against Pakistan, BCB chairman confirmed
The two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be played from August 21 Shakib Al Hasan (Photo Source: Getty Images) Bangladesh cricket team is going to tour Pakistan in August-September for a two-match Test series. Meanwhile, a good news is coming for Bangladesh, in fact Shakib Al Hasan will be seen playing in the upcoming Pakistan tour. This has been revealed by Bangladesh Cricket Board Chairman Jalal Yunus. Jalal Younus gave a big statement Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chairman Jalal Yunus told The Daily Star, We spoke to Shakib and he is available for the Pakistan series. If he doesn’t have time, he will leave directly from Dubai or can come to Dhaka to practice for a day or two before joining the team. He will be available for the Pakistan series. Let us tell you that Shakib Al Hasan has not been able to perform well in international cricket for some time now. The all-rounder is currently seen playing for the Bangla Tigers in the Global T20 Canada League, where his team is second in the points table. Bangladesh played the last Test series against Sri Lanka at home this year. The team had to face defeat in both the matches of the series. Shakib Al Hasan was not a part of the first Test, he joined the team for the second Test. Where he scored 51 runs and took 4 wickets. Let us also tell you that this was Shakib’s only second Test match played since 2023. Shakib Al Hasan has so far scored 4505 runs and taken 237 wickets in 67 Test matches for Bangladesh. Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test Series Schedule 1st Test- August 21-25, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, 10:30 am 2nd Test: August 30-September 3, National Stadium, Karachi, 10:30 am
A meeting will be held in the AGM regarding Jay Shah as the next ICC chairman
The ICC Annual Conference will be held on 19 July in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) The ICC Annual Conference will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on July 19. The most important decision to be taken in this annual meeting is whether the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Jay Shah, will be appointed as the new ICC President in place of New Zealand’s Greg Barclay or not? Let us tell you, this conference will start with the board meeting on July 19. The UAE hosted the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 matches and a loss of more than $20 million is feared there. The financial details of the event have not been included in the 9-point agenda of the AGM. However, the board will discuss this in the form of a ‘post-incident report’ which is standard operating procedure. ICC sources revealed that, ‘Nothing can be said about this right now as Jay Shah still has 1 year left as the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. According to the rules, Jay Shah has to complete this term. However, if Jay Shah’s term as ICC President starts in 2025, then Barclay will not be able to complete his third term of 2 years which is from December 2024 to December 2026. There is also a school of thought that if the tenure of ICC President is changed from three terms of 2 years to two terms of 3 years, then it could last up to 6 years. So will Jay Shah be the next President of the International Cricket Council? It is believed that if Barclay’s current term becomes three years, Shah can remain as BCCI secretary for six years and can assume the post of ICC chairman for three years in 2025. After this term, he can return in 2028 and assume the post of board president. Barclay has been the ICC chairman since November 2020 when he received 11 out of 16 votes in the second round of voting and beat another contender Imran Khawaja. Meanwhile, 35-year-old Shah is in line to become the youngest leader of the global organisation. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024